Disney unveils its first trailer for Frozen 2



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Parents, Disney has just released the first trailer of Frozen 2 .

And although the nearly two-minute long preview is filled with action – and gives a glimpse of a possible new female character – she does not inform much about the plot, or more importantly, songs that our children (and therefore ourselves) will hear in November.

The trailer, which was seen more than 4 million times in the first few hours, begins with Elsa (Idina Menzel) running in the ocean, using her ice powers to surf breaking waves .

We do not know why she does it, but we can badume that this second movie will take away our favorite characters beyond the mountains and fjords

  Elsa and the gang Frozen are back

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Elsa and the Frozen Gang are back

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Frozen 2 cast, costumes

We also a glimpse of Anna (Kristen Bell), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), Olaf (Josh Gad) and Sven – in case you are afraid that your child's favorite character is not making the second film. There is fire, a huge forest and many more reindeers too.

"It's a very cold November, everyone! 🙂 1945 # Frozen2 pic.twitter.com/ZVV44YALSp

– Kristen Bell (@IMKristenBell) February 13, 2019

But what excites me the most, c & # 39; is what Elsa and Anna wear. They gave up their dresses for pantsuits and high fluids, and I could not be happier.

Do not get me wrong: I love Disney princess dresses. The same goes for my daughter, who is in the disguise phase, where she is forced to wear something other than a costume. Let me tell you that Rapunzel's long dress and shoes without shoes are just about the worst outfits that a preschooler can wear in a park.

She will probably want to dress like the Queen of Ice and the brave Anna after seeing Frozen 2 and I will be happy to let her wear an outfit where she can go – no matter how many times I will have to listen to the soundtrack.

– USA Today

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